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Tragedy Strikes: New Hampshire Man Falls Victim to Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus EEE
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Massachusetts is also grappling with EEE issues, with a man in his 80s from Oxford becoming the first person in the state diagnosed with EEE since 2020. In 2019, Massachusetts reported 12 human cases of EEE and six deaths, while in 2020, there were five human cases, including one death.
To combat the outbreak, some Massachusetts counties have begun spraying for mosquitoes, with planes dispersing pesticides in Plymouth and nearby areas from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. starting August 27. These treatments are human and pet safe.
EEE can cause flu-like symptoms that include fever, chills, muscle aches, and joint pain. In severe cases, it can cause inflammation of the brain and membranes around the spinal cord, leading to death or life-long physical or mental impacts. Currently, there is no vaccine or antiviral treatment for EEE.
The threat of EEE usually eases with the first frost, but until then, it is crucial to take precautions to prevent mosquito bites.
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